I need this Quick! EMERGENCY?

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Hi, I am student to need you help TREMENDOUSLY… It’s about a book called, “To kill a mocking Bird”, and I need your help to finish my homework… In the book, there is a character nemed “Dill”. I need his 2-5 good and bad qualities… Please help me!!!!
Dude I am not a loser omg… Just because you don’t know anything, don’t insult other people… You can’t speak three languages like I can… I speak Korean, Enlgish and Spnaish… So don’t diss other people… I wasn’t even born here, so STFU, and stop being retarded.
- wonwoo c

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5 Responses to “I need this Quick! EMERGENCY?”

  1. o0twiggles0o on

    Good
    1) He has a curious side to him
    2) He was a quick learner
    3) He was very accepting (Having to accept that the Finch’s were very friendly with Black people..etc)

    Bad
    1) Became far to nosey
    2) A little cocky for his age (bragged about family affairs)

  2. vuezta on

    well, he kills a monking bird.
    hes mean.
    hes childish
    hes fun to be around
    hes lazy
    oh and last but not least. i have no idea. i have never read the book.
    im just guessing u were lazy and decided to do this on a last minute thing.

  3. Fenny on

    He’s a crackhead
    He’s gay.
    He’s fat

  4. WOW!candatfit on

    Sparknotes.com got me through high school.

  5. Kevin on

    ENGLISH STUDY GUIDES

    The following guides were prepared by Mr. Dietrich’s English students from Calhoun High School as part of the review process for the Regents. They are designed to be used by 9th, 10th and 11th grade students to help prepare for final exams.

    •Catch 22
    •The Catcher in the Rye
    •The Crucible
    •Death of a Salesman
    •Ethan Frome
    •The Great Gatsby
    •Great Expectations
    •Huckleberry Finn
    •Lord of the Flies
    •Of Mice and Men
    •Night
    •To Kill a Mockingbird
    •A Separate Peace
    •A Streetcar Named Desire
    •Romeo and Juliet

    You can gain access to all the book reviews on “To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee” via the link below. At the bottom you will find a short extract of what you can expect from these reviews.

    Charles Baker “Dill” Harris – Jem and Scout’s summer neighbor and friend. Dill is a diminutive, confident boy with an active imagination. He becomes fascinated with Boo Radley and represents the perspective of childhood innocence throughout the novel.
    Dill
    The closest friend of both Jem and Scout. Through habitually weaving long fantasies, he reveals himself to be a child, deprived of love and attention.

    Dill: Harper Lee based her character, Charles Baker “Dill” Harris, on her girlhood friend and famous writer, Truman Capote. Spending his summers with his relative, Miss Rachel, in Maycomb, Dill, who is Scout’s age, comes from a broken family. Dill spins grand tales about his father but runs away from home late in the book because he feels his mother and step-father don’t care about him. During his summer’s however, he, Jem, and Scout entertain themselves by pretending they are characters in plays and attempting to coax Boo Radley out of his house.

    Good luck.

    Kev, Liverpool, England.

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